In most tests of vocabulary size, knowledge is assessed through multiple-choice formats. Despite advantages such as ease of scoring, multiple-choice tests (MCT) are accompanied with problems. One of the more central issues has to do with guessing and the presence of other construct-irrelevant strategies that can lead to overestimation of scores. A further challenge when designing vocabulary size tests is that of sampling rate. How many words constitute a representative sample of the underlying population of words that the test is intended to measure? This paper addresses these two issues through a case study based on data from a recent and increasingly used MCT of vocabulary size: the Vocabulary Size Test. Using a criterion-related validity...
Different versions of multiple-choice exams were administered to an undergraduate class in human phy...
The question this chapter raises is whether it is always possible to collect useful validity informa...
This is a preliminary research to investigate useful words to function effectively in academic conte...
In most tests of vocabulary size, knowledge is assessed through multiple-choice formats. Despite adv...
In most tests of vocabulary size, knowledge is assessed through multiple-choice formats. Despite adv...
The last three decades have seen an increase of tests aimed at measuring an individual’s vocabulary ...
Assessing vocabulary size through multiple-choice formats Issues with guessing and sampling rate
Studies of vocabulary size based on dictionary sampling have faced several methodological problems. ...
This paper is focuses on comparing the reliability and validity of two test formats, a traditional m...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis.The humble multiple-choice test is very widely used within education...
The main purpose of this paper was to construct and try out a test that could measure the size of bo...
AbstractOne of the prominent topics in language learning is assessment. Assessment should be conside...
Abstract This study aims to determine the optimal number of options for multiple-choice test items. ...
Retrieving information is an effective learning strategy to promote the long-term retention of mater...
The relatively recent upsurge of the role of vocabulary in foreign language acquisition has gone han...
Different versions of multiple-choice exams were administered to an undergraduate class in human phy...
The question this chapter raises is whether it is always possible to collect useful validity informa...
This is a preliminary research to investigate useful words to function effectively in academic conte...
In most tests of vocabulary size, knowledge is assessed through multiple-choice formats. Despite adv...
In most tests of vocabulary size, knowledge is assessed through multiple-choice formats. Despite adv...
The last three decades have seen an increase of tests aimed at measuring an individual’s vocabulary ...
Assessing vocabulary size through multiple-choice formats Issues with guessing and sampling rate
Studies of vocabulary size based on dictionary sampling have faced several methodological problems. ...
This paper is focuses on comparing the reliability and validity of two test formats, a traditional m...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis.The humble multiple-choice test is very widely used within education...
The main purpose of this paper was to construct and try out a test that could measure the size of bo...
AbstractOne of the prominent topics in language learning is assessment. Assessment should be conside...
Abstract This study aims to determine the optimal number of options for multiple-choice test items. ...
Retrieving information is an effective learning strategy to promote the long-term retention of mater...
The relatively recent upsurge of the role of vocabulary in foreign language acquisition has gone han...
Different versions of multiple-choice exams were administered to an undergraduate class in human phy...
The question this chapter raises is whether it is always possible to collect useful validity informa...
This is a preliminary research to investigate useful words to function effectively in academic conte...